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In a statement, Eli Lilly said it was pleased with the rulings, but that it will review its legal options regarding the ruling on the longer-term Evista patents.
Court Backs Injunction Blocking Generic Versions of Lilly's Evista 2010
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However, both drugs increase blood clots and stroke risks relative to placebo, and Evista is not as good as Tamoxifen in preventing DCIS.
Menopause News Round-Up aka TBTAM 2007
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved two pills to prevent breast cancer in older women or those at high risk: tamoxifen, a standard of breast cancer therapy, and raloxifene, also known as Evista, commonly used to treat osteoporosis.
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved two pills to prevent breast cancer in older women or those at high risk: tamoxifen, a standard of breast cancer therapy, and raloxifene, also known as Evista, commonly used to treat osteoporosis.
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Bazedoxifene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator, or SERM, the same category as Eli Lilly & Co.'s Evista, which is approved to prevent and treat osteoporosis.
Pfizer Set to Seek Aprela Nod Peter Loftus 2012
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Raloxifene, an estrogen alternative introduced by Eli Lilly in 1997 under the brand name Evista, reduces the risk not only of fractures but of breast cancer.
Reconsidering Hrt 2007
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Both bisphosphonates, like Fosamax, Actonel, and Boniva, and raloxifene Evista, which is a selective estrogen receptor modulator or SERM, have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to prevent bone loss and fractures.
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006
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Both bisphosphonates, like Fosamax, Actonel, and Boniva, and raloxifene Evista, which is a selective estrogen receptor modulator or SERM, have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to prevent bone loss and fractures.
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006
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As of April 2006, raloxifene which is sold under the brand name Evista had not been federally approved for use in preventing breast cancer.
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006
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As of April 2006, raloxifene which is sold under the brand name Evista had not been federally approved for use in preventing breast cancer.
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006
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